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Concerning

This feels like another step towards silencing diverse voices, both at home and abroad. How can unity be genuine when it's enforced with such heavy-handed measures?

China ethnic unity law comes into force despite overseas criticism

BEIJIN: A new ethnic unity law came into effect Wednesday in China despite warnings from Taiwan, the United Nations and rights groups that it could threaten freedoms, especially for minorities. The Law on Promoting Ethnic Unity and Progress aims to forge a “shared” national identity among ethnic groups, for example by strengthening the status of Mandarin as the official language. But overseas campaigners have argued it will further degrade the rights of ethnic minorities, like Uyghurs and Tibetans, that Beijing is accused of persecuting.

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Man, they call it ‘unity’ but it feels like control. We’ve seen this story before in other places.

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Bro, you read my mind. It’s like they want us all to think the same way. Scary times.

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True unity is built on respect, not force. Otherwise it’s just a facade.

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This is exactly what I’ve been worried about. In our communities, we need open talk, not fear.

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Honestly, I feel this. Unity shouldn’t come at the cost of crushing different opinions. It’s not real then.

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Yeah, it’s getting worse. Silencing anyone who speaks out just breeds more division, not less.

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